__Thursday, September 8, 1949 UNION PRESS-COURIER Gallitzin, Spangler HIGHLIGHTS To Play Next Week Gallitzin High School will play Edited by LEO GRIMME at Spangler on Wednesday night, Sept. 14 instead of Wednesday, Oct. 12. This fills an open date on the Spangler schédule, Gallitzin will also meet Bar- nesboro on Friday night, Oct. 14, to fill an open date on the Bar- nesboro football schedule, Another change in the district grid schedule will see St. Francis College of Loretto playing host to Alliance College on Sunday, Oct. PAGE TWELVE NORTH CAMBRIA and General Comment PORT Bakerton Fence Busters Cop Cambria Indiana Loop “Crown 2. The Red Flash’s regularly scheduled game with Alliance was on Friday night, Sept. 30. ° . . Tu Polish Legion Naps Bi : cau 8-1 Victory Sunday Rol Polish Legion got off to a 3- pla run lead in the first inning and era then went on to down Barnesboro AE for -1, in a Northern Cambria Co. James Studio Photo, Patton E. League game last Sunday. Coach Mario (Huck) Cicero's CHS Mountaineers will be decked out in new uniforms this year. The traditional blue and white colors will inct ~ The winners held an 8-4 edge| still hold, however. The newly purchased uniforms have blue pants and white jerseys trimmed in blue numbers, These along with uniforms 000 in hits, with Roberts and B. Paw-| purchased in 1946, will make for the combinations: blue jerseys and white pants; white jerseys and blue pants; an all-white uniform, and act I J y! Pp 5 likowski getting two safeties| an all-blue uniform. The opening kickofl of the season at the Carrolltown Stadium will be at 8:00 tomorrow evening. 2,00 each. B. Pawlikowski had a ted home run and a single in four ick WV : bo : d from a times at bat" dr fo I J V F b ll L school mentor was picke bes SE Bat, aviwivy on. fowr C- unior arsity ootba eague St. Francis Grid Mentor | ;choo top after-dinner speakers. of | Polish Leglon—Roberts 1f; Shea Speaker At Kickoff Event |At the opening meeting, the Al- ney p; B. Pawlikowski ss; N. Pawlikowski r toona High School varsity grid in ¢; P. Shea 2b; J. Roman 1b; Vodak| J (J) ave ig ames bu ou r, I. Vincent Davis, new mead | ders will be guests of the Quar- in 3h; § Pawitkowski It; 32 Homan of football coach at St. Francis col- | terback club. iy Hovan 3b; Klapak c; Vella 1b; Mos- The Cambria-Indiana JV Foot-| *Oct. 31—Carrolltown at Sp- | lege of Loretto last ok was * pol edy pi Paterno ss; Zatorskl rf; Spotts| ball League, organized for the angler Seievted iis main Speaker IT. | —Our Classified Displays PAY. Son 41 Seriywesiner p. 300 320 000—8 § 32 Iirst time this season will open| *Nov. 1—Patton at Hastings High School Quarterback club in | INFANTS’ NIGHTGOWNS, out- — Barnesboro .. Miia 000 100—1 4 3|on Tuesday night, Sept. 20 when *Nov. 2—Pine Twp. at Barnes- |the Penn-Alto Hotel, Tuesday ev- ing, individual boxes, extra “ 4 Pine Township meets Carrolltown boro ening, Sept. 13. | leng gth. Make excellent gift. Fan- Ca 3 (Gallitzin On Top under the lights of the Carroil- *—Denotes night games. The former Lock Haven High! nie C. Wetzel, Carrolltown. a Of 13-8 Decision town High School Stadium, The I Farabaugh Studio Photo, Carrolltown 1 il cl on Wednesda ’ Above are the boys on the Bakerton Fence Busters baseball team, winners of the Cambria and Indiana 1 €C1S ded t Sighs - ose. 2 Pin a | | 3 ] Boys’ League championship. They are (left to right) : Front row—John Lamont, Ray Boslett, Domenic | LoP-Place Gallitzin poun id out 1ighi, Noy, 2 when ® o °° oT Rocco, Eddie Lamont (bat boy), Alex Kotrick, Lanny Strong, Larry Barnes (ball boy), Jack Lawrence; | 13-8 win over Conemaug os ship meets Barnesboro at the : : middle row—Jim Bassett, Frank Konitsky, Anthony Vanscavish, Bob Lane; third row—Tommy Fitch, | Sunday, Aug. 21 in a Cam ia Barnesboro Municipal Stadium. . ple : Paul Columbus, Robert Boslett, George Kotrick, Robert Lamont, Lenny Teklinsky, Jake Shaffer, Jackie | County PNA League game on the The new JV League will play |» ’ wit Truman, Bob Stockley, and at the rear, Tom Lehmier, manager. Absent when the picture was taken |Winners’ diamond. ; 12 of which — T AS | Y | : bein were Wasco Kotrick, John Romnosky and John Contorchick. Madey, Blodizar and Dziabo a total of 16 games, of ic > 3 In all swung heavy bats for ‘Gallit-| will be night tilts. - d day, ® season’s tilt by the score of 27 to zn, Madey homered ee ne Carrolltown, Hastings, Spang- : iy 4 1 00 oot a AIMNES |12 and Hastings will be fighting | {rive In four runs, =o oar a |ler, Barnesboro, Patton, and Pine § k crat back this week to even the score. |in four more with five hits an ; ’ ° In other Saturday games: Dziabo collected four hits. The|Township make up the league. IDE AL opp home forces went ahead in the|Last season, however, the first & filed o Start 1omorrow Nig Cherry ‘Tree plays at Naniy Glo| home inh i Ci and South Fork and Armaugh gad A ao © four teams mentioned had JV + on . : meet at South Fork. t , but were not entered in 0. Carrolltown, Spangler to Meet Friday Evening; Both South Fork snd Cherry SEUtin-¥, Sgsorwes wp J | Wews St for Wo : ee Pat High lai 1; ia . Homer City to Visit Patton Saturday Afternoon i Mg hg ation Sean Br oS de a Bo Ear x The following is the complete SCHOOL 1 iy : - 2]. C h—Toth 2b; W. Kazik 1b. dule: Spangler meets Carrolltown (ler team in under the guidance of |20d the outcome of these games Eormnik 8s; Weir 3b; N. Katlk If; seit 20—Pine Twp. at Car- i ocra under the lights and Patton High |Charles (Ted) Keenan. will prove to be interesting. Sturey _e; rei cf; Sidor rf; Bar- li LUNCHES 4 Co plays hosts to Homer City on| Other openers this Friday night . Cattitzin oo Posa 400 02x—13 20 3 #Sept. 21—Hastings at Barnes- 5 was Saturday? find Heilwood at Barnesboro; Mil ki Bird Wins Conemaugh ... 120 001 301—8 9 2 oro y nom sug Schools in this district |Gallitzin at Portage, Westmont es *Sept. 26—Spangler at Hast- = tick wi open their 1949 football{at Cresson and Ebensburg at 3 3 i Nan schedules this week with Spangler | Boswell. Flight from Ohio Barnesboro Clouts i 27—Barnesboro at Patton * sion and Carrolltown staging their| LaSalle of Cumberland, Md. : i i 1 3 +Oct. iC lltown at Spang- * Jo annual opener on the Carrolltown | meets Altoona Catholic at Cri- ek fgeon om by Se First Inning Spree or 3 arte 2 pars 3 Johr eihlaiic Field this Friday night, |cket Field in Altoona. bird race held by the Central Barnesboro exploded for six| Oct. 4—Patton at Pine Twp. + ocra ept. 9 at 8 p. m. ay Coach Pat Marquette’s Patton (pennsylvania Combine last Sun-|runs in the first inning and then| #*Oct. 5—Barnesboro at Spang- & with Carrolitown won the sizzling | High Panthers will open their day, Aug. 28 from Coshocton, |went on to defeat Carrolltown, |ler of easil Pee between the two schools nine-game schedule this Saturday | Ohio. The winning bird’s average |11-2, on Sunday, Aug. 28 in a| Oct. 10—Spangler at Patton * cont n last year's meeting by the|when they meet Homer City, a|fiying speed was 1,103 yards per Northern Cambria League game| #Oct. 11—Carrolitown at Hast- * St score of 6 to 0, capitalizing on a| newcomer on their schedule. Pat- | mj on the winner's field ings E x yas Spangler punt, although minute. y & " AT MORE A part poor Ap 2 >1 ton hopes to take this opener to| A total of 112 pigeons from 10| Sheredy held the losers to four| #*Oct. 18—Patton at Carroll y Spangler hed = Slight edge in pe primed for Barnesboro next|iofts competed. An entry from |hits to rack up his 13th victory |town MERTEN * he irst downs, o 3. | week at Barneshoro. the Albright loft in Patton was |against only two losses. Vella and| Oct. 18—Hastings at Pine Twp. hf Po $ The game has been a thriller in | HASTINGS OPENS SATURDAY |runnerup, covering the 180-mile|Scott each rapped out three hits| #Oct. 24—Pine Twp. at Spang- + tum years past and a large crowd iS| Coach John Nevins’ Hastings |course in 1,091 yards per minute. |to pace Barnesboro’s 14-hit at-|ler U ALI I Y BREAD ”" W expected to attend. High School grid eleven will open|A bird from the Francis Bearer |tack. Moskal had a home run and| xQct, 26—Carrolltown at Bar- - trict The blue-and-white Mountain- | this Saturday night under the |loft in Carrolltown came in fourth |a single in 4 trips up. The sum-|peshoro JooToofosforToofoofoofoofo Joofoofoegeeoofoofoctoodoefosfongosfecfoofosfooforgortonfostock Jofosfoctectefostosdosdosfectostosdosfontoctostostootar are: eers of Carrolltown are again be-|lights of the Hastings Field with |covering the course in 1,044 yards | mary: ee I a ing coached by Mario (Huck) Lilly High School. Lilly won the|per minute. Other early finishers| Carrolltown—M. Lantzy 3b; Yomer Cicero. The blue-and-gold Spang-!cpener against Hastings in last |were: Ba Min ge 2 Lantay i 2 Cui Folcarelli, third place at 1.071; |B. Gray ef; J. Mihail’ p. = Joh A ~ NAPA AANA (Hill fifth place at 1,027; Rolla in| Barnesboro—Wilson i. Patero SS; sixth place at 1,010; McIntyre in on EL RRL RR HAVE FUN Fhe pl th BE Ef Te 4 Carrolltown ..... 2th place at 88. ly 600 002 03x—11 15 0 Ha at the EAGLES Windber Outslugs 1949 Hunting Tag h 3 6 9 Joh $ Good bands to keep you dancing Colver for 10-6 Win Needed for Hogs 0 4 having fun. Your favorite | Windber of the Somerset Co. The 1948 Pennsylvania hunting Edy A | League outslugged Colver of the Ii < ired last Wednesday Ma drinks, mixed to perfection . . . | Cambria County Industrial Lea- in rec las Sonecsaay Q Pleasant surroundings. Join your gue, 10-6 on Sunday, Aug. 28 in|2' THOME 5 friends here. Windber. ~All hunters in the field now The winners jumped off to a must wear 1949 license. However, Hai five-run lead in the 2nd inning the small game season doesn’t Iva Lo ‘ and never fell behind. Orsini of | OPen until Nov. 1, those hunting 3 5 FRIDAY NIGHT the losers led the hitters with 4- i be after woodchucks and Fra ~ for-4. The summary: . di // W Colver—Valeri f; Ceschi: 2b; J. The new hunting and trapping Z BRUCE BO SER Kuhn ‘ss. P. Kuhn’ ss, Kostelnick rf: licenses cost DD I Erng x , Semko olghas c rsini c; . J . Skibo p: Scud 3b; E. Skibo p. compared to $2 last year. Non- Vocals by Lois Barry at Eto rf; Nosal ok Vis- | residents must pay $20 to hunt in Chas JOY 10,0 Sousa of; Laslo If; Meh Pennsylvania this year. Last year Sar alko ss; Farkas 3b; Bubenko c¢; R.|lhey paid $15 each. Th SATURDAY & SUNDAY Geisel c; Boyko p; Parks p; Zidzlk Dp; ° ; 2 Walko p; Puto. ~ Co" | —Schuylkill County derived its vote 3 Ee name from the Dutch, meaning, The Rhythm- Aires” Windber .. : 031 002 02x—10 15 6 os veer i g e Vocals by Joe Kerrigan 141 1 : y Additional Lights ~ rrr FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES AL CLS Stadium | North St The Carrolltown High School 3 1 G Stadium will be well lighted this Cambria Ben: PATTON AERIE NO. 1244 [season for the Mountaineers’ x) ; Print Q|seven scheduled home games. asSebDa Drive one of our demonstrators and see for yourself smoothness and quietness and engine life. It saves 9 p. 7 i “ RA] . Sas Soils sonoanoes ag Resul y how Ford Overdrive smooths your ride. Your you from 15% to 25% on gas and oil . .. cuts service or al Sep Ths allan eRe al esults engine speed actually drops 30% without any drop costs . . . it’s like getting a dollar’s worth of gas for ig : " |poles to brighten up the playing and in road speed. For example, while your car’s road 85¢. And for added safety, a touch on your gas pedal Su ; . 3 Pi Fortyoight lights are now Sche d ales Speed Siays ji 50 20h, yar SA speed drops to releases a magic-like surge that makes passing and form ’ & | in operation, six on each pole and 5 m.p.h. in Overdrive. This actually adds to engine hill-climbing a breeze. child 3 No More Costly Paint Jobs . . . §|ncrersicn si ono poe nd) SC 4 g oy ! . | ill & | field will be illuminated with a SOFTBALL ing *% | grand total of 64 lights, or eight Il ters: : No More Sky-high Fue Bi S 2 lights on each pole. PATTON FRATERNAL LEAGUE V/4 Ethe J &| The lights have been on hand Vast Side’ Sp 3 ut Ttaly, 6130». and ! %|for the past few years but could : Barn 9 & | n0 be installed until the Pennsyl- SUNDAY, SEPT. 11 To; S %|vania Electric Company installed Moose i SudFellows, hy his + . % (a new transformer. MONDAY, SEPT. 1 SY bn by R 'ellows, : : : i i . ve Dil, ose. Take the lower, level “Mid Ship” Ride... the power Ls : #50 Frankies Turn i SSRBALL te of new V-8 or Six engines . . . the “feel” of “Hydra- ee 4 : o SUNDAY. AUG. 28 Coil” and “Para-Flex’ Springs . . . the 35% easier B b 11, Carrolltown 2 . 3 : / * Out at Pine Bowl Arnesbor® N'A LEAGUE. “Magic Action” Brakes. Add the many other firsts Take the wheel. . . : . St. Francis College fidpen SUNDAY, AUG. 2d Sangh 9 of the “Fashion Car of the Year” and you’ll see why & | opened the 1949 Fall drills last| Nanty Glo 8, Moxham 7 ou should be orderin ow. € » 3 «| Thursday morning in preparation | MO OND SAY, A i y ing your Yord wow try the new Ford FEEL i 3 %|for a nine-game schedule which Franklin 19, Jamestown 9 In 9 starts on Saturday, Sept. 17 with | a 5 5 % the Red Flash eleven touring to To at your Ford Dealer s! % ®|Lock Haven for a battle with Wh ’ Dos re o &| the Lock Haven State Teachers at's mg tai + College. ta 3 ; Twenty veterans were in the In me * % | group of more than 50 candidates . the 5 BIRD INSULATED %|who repored for practice at the Football . . . &* 5 college field better known as the oo oh | Pine Bowl. " 3 SHINGLE SIDING Frm sem ce] omen ims Com + : Yui v oy % Flash coach who will guide the| HIGH SCHOOL SCHEDULE Se ——————————— # This home-beautifying sidewall never needs painting. §| team through a nine-game sche-|fFripAD, SEPT. 8 giv oo op | dule, three games of which will Soingter at Sariolitown » rig LJ . . fe 7 Wi & # Keeps out winter cold, summer heat — an investment that be played at home. di hg og 5 ® Westmont at Cresson sig oe . . . oo y . Beaverdale at Southmont * pays off in savings year after year — as well as in comfort State’s Outstanding Player Adams Twp. at Somerset * on us . vy vis . . . ie | Bob Simononis, 18-year-old Gi- Pa TE ore at Altoona . . n your ulm and in improved valuation. Made by Bird, one of America’s #|raraville boy who spent most of | Catholic * ad! *Overdrive and white sidewall fires optional af extra costs = ert . . p | his boyhood in a wheelchair, was RDA aan giv oldest manufacturers. 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